نتایج جستجو برای: beta tubulin

تعداد نتایج: 196991  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1984
E J Baker J A Schloss J L Rosenbaum

Detachment of the flagella of Chlamydomonas induces a rapid accumulation of mRNAs for tubulin and other flagellar proteins. Measurement of the rate of alpha and beta tubulin RNA synthesis during flagellar regeneration shows that deflagellation elicits a rapid, 4-7-fold burst in tubulin RNA synthesis. The synthesis rate peaks within 10-15 min, then declines back to the predeflagellation rate. Re...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2003
Claudia J Bode Mohan L Gupta Kathy A Suprenant Richard H Himes

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two genes for alpha-tubulin, TUB1 and TUB3, and one beta-tubulin gene, TUB2. The gene product of TUB3, Tub3, represents approximately 10% of alpha-tubulin in the cell. We determined the effects of the two alpha-tubulin isotypes on microtubule dynamics in vitro. Tubulin was purified from wild-type and deletion strains lacking either Tub1 or Tub3, and parame...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
S A Moyer S C Baker J L Lessard

Tubulin acts as a positive transcription factor for in vitro RNA synthesis by two different negative-strand viruses: Sendai virus, a paramyxovirus; vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), a rhabdovirus. A monoclonal antibody directed against beta-tubulin completely inhibited not only mRNA synthesis and RNA replication catalyzed in vitro by extracts of cells infected with either virus but also mRNA sy...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2012
Jürgen Eirich Jens L Burkhart Angelika Ullrich Georg C Rudolf Angelika Vollmar Stefan Zahler Uli Kazmaier Stephan A Sieber

Microtubules (mt) are highly dynamic polymers composed of alpha- and beta-tubulin monomers that are present in all dividing and non-dividing cells. A broad variety of natural products exists that are known to interfere with the microtubule network, by either stabilizing or de-stabilizing these rope-like polymers. Among those tubulysins represent a new and potent class of cytostatic tetrapeptide...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1978
P Baum J Thorner L Honig

A tubulin-like protein was identified in the lower eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The following criteria were used: (i) copolymerization of the 35S-labeled yeast protein with porcine brain tubulin; (ii) immunoprecipitation of the 35S-labeled yeast protein with antiflagellar tubulin antibody; (iii) the presence of the yeast protein as a constituent of isolated yeast nuclei; and (iv) splitti...

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 2001
M L Gupta C J Bode C A Dougherty R T Marquez R H Himes

Cysteine residues play important roles in the control of tubulin function. To determine which of the six cysteine residues in beta-tubulin are critical to tubulin function, we mutated the cysteines in Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta-tubulin individually to alanine and serine residues. Of the twelve mutations, only three produced significant effects: C12S, C354A, and C354S. The C12S mutation was l...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Seiichi Uchimura Yusuke Oguchi You Hachikubo Shin'ichi Ishiwata Etsuko Muto

Microtubule (MT) binding accelerates the rate of ATP hydrolysis in kinesin. To understand the underlying mechanism, using charged-to-alanine mutational analysis, we identified two independent sites in tubulin, which are critical for kinesin motility, namely, a cluster of negatively charged residues spanning the helix 11-12 (H11-12) loop and H12 of alpha-tubulin, and the negatively charged resid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
P Giannakakou R Gussio E Nogales K H Downing D Zaharevitz B Bollbuck G Poy D Sackett K C Nicolaou T Fojo

The epothilones are naturally occurring antimitotic drugs that share with the taxanes a similar mechanism of action without apparent structural similarity. Although photoaffinity labeling and electron crystallographic studies have identified the taxane-binding site on beta-tubulin, similar data are not available for epothilones. To identify tubulin residues important for epothilone binding, we ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Françoise Ruiz Anna Krzywicka Catherine Klotz Anne-Marie Keller Jean Cohen France Koll Guillaume Balavoine Janine Beisson

The discovery of delta-tubulin, the fourth member of the tubulin superfamily, in Chlamydomonas [1] has led to the identification in the genomes of vertebrates and protozoa of putative delta homologues and of additional tubulins, epsilon and zeta [2-4]. These discoveries raise questions concerning the functions of these novel tubulins, their interactions with microtubule arrays and microtubule-o...

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